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  1. @mangeurdenuage It's not as unjustified when they were actually completely right %).

    Wednesday, 20-Nov-19 01:22:00 UTC from loadaverage.org
    • > the border control had notified the TVtax people
      @mangeurdenuage Such service %).
      > and since then my fam has to pay it.
      I guess they actually use it, right?

      Wednesday, 20-Nov-19 00:48:11 UTC from loadaverage.org
      • > Our [TV licensing] database is notified when a new TV is purchased. There's nowhere to hide.
        @mangeurdenuage Someone should tell them that television sets alongside a TV aerial plug can have: SCART, an RCA connector, DisplayPort, HDMI, USB, Ethernet.

        Wednesday, 20-Nov-19 00:19:28 UTC from loadaverage.org
        • @schestowitz That php-fpm/nginx issue (or a misconfiguration issue, depending on how to look at it) got branded?..
          The issue did get my attention when I learnt of it, but I never thought of it as *that* interesting, albeit maybe embarrassing for PHP: it's a continuation of the 2010 php-fpm bug of a similar nature; the mitigation is also the same: don't pass to php-fpm filenames you don't know exist. Everything I've configured wasn't affected at all.
          https://loadaverage.org/url/5777090 – here it also doesn't sound serious at all.
          Ugh, just update PHP already and/or harden the nginx configuration.

          Tuesday, 19-Nov-19 21:35:10 UTC from loadaverage.org
          • @dblaze09 I forbade Android WebView's User Agent from accessing /.well-known/nodeinfo. Quite a hack, but that works %).
            Really should work this out with the Fedilab's upstream…

            Sunday, 17-Nov-19 21:26:34 UTC from loadaverage.org
            • @dblaze09 !loadaverage had the Nodeinfo plugin disabled for a several weeks, I re-enabled it a few days ago after I added the proper indices to the "notice" table.
              The !gnusocial Nodeinfo plugin advertises software as "gnusocial". When Fedilab checks Nodeinfo, it expects "gnu" for some reason.
              As far as I can tell, neither the original @chimo's plugin, nor the included one ever had this value. Weird.

              Sunday, 17-Nov-19 19:38:19 UTC from loadaverage.org
              • @dude No, OStatus-only right now.

                Sunday, 17-Nov-19 03:11:37 UTC from loadaverage.org
                • @augustus @moonman Or like Oracle MySQL's website which still counts Google and YouTube as customer examples, years after Google switched to MariaDB.

                  Saturday, 16-Nov-19 12:59:30 UTC from loadaverage.org
                  • @mangeurdenuage Yes, that is correct.
                    I've also actually tried that GNU Jami hash with the same amount of luck.

                    Saturday, 16-Nov-19 02:21:25 UTC from loadaverage.org
                    • @mangeurdenuage Alas, still no success. This is odd.
                      Have you tried writing anything on the # room?

                      Saturday, 16-Nov-19 01:54:47 UTC from loadaverage.org
                      • @clacke@libranet.de It's a possibility…

                        Saturday, 16-Nov-19 01:05:03 UTC from loadaverage.org
                        • @mangeurdenuage In IRC? I've skimmed through IRCv3 features and found nothing about roster management.
                          Just write a Private Message or something, I have a persistent connection, I'll receive it.

                          Thursday, 17-Oct-19 14:56:59 UTC from loadaverage.org
                        • @dawsports Oh, I see.
                          Have a productive night.

                          Saturday, 16-Nov-19 00:22:17 UTC from loadaverage.org
                          • @dawsports What are you referring to? Sports %)?

                            Saturday, 16-Nov-19 00:10:50 UTC from loadaverage.org
                            • @clacke This reminds me of a similar exchange with @mmn about what GNU social is. Except more polite :-).
                              Will be hard to find. Anyway, these things happen.
                              Has anyone explained to @lain what Pleroma is yet %)?

                              Friday, 15-Nov-19 18:06:49 UTC from loadaverage.org
                              • @flussence@nulled.red @kaniini Why do many GNOME developers keep implying other desktop environments do not exist?
                                They break the Experience, right.

                                Friday, 08-Nov-19 00:26:10 UTC from loadaverage.org
                                • @moonman Quite legit. Why?

                                  Tuesday, 05-Nov-19 19:41:47 UTC from loadaverage.org
                                  • Since it's November 2019 I am rewatching #

                                    It's all quite believable. Apart from everyone is smoking cigarettes indoors.

                                    Saturday, 02-Nov-19 23:44:22 UTC from indy.im
                                  • @moonman What about the Parliament of the Daleks?

                                    Friday, 01-Nov-19 00:15:35 UTC from loadaverage.org
                                    • @tealturtle Does Mark Esper have a doctorate?
                                      Eble li estas la nova Doktoro Esperanto :-).

                                      Thursday, 24-Oct-19 00:31:11 UTC from loadaverage.org
                                      • @kaniini It's used in Russia by a particular public (deputies, yay-patriots) as well against those who criticise Putin's policies.

                                        Thursday, 24-Oct-19 00:07:05 UTC from loadaverage.org
                                        • > who remembers Borland Turbo C++?
                                          @kaniini It was brief yet still scarring.

                                          Wednesday, 23-Oct-19 23:53:07 UTC from loadaverage.org
                                          • @kaniini Never with the last part…

                                            Wednesday, 23-Oct-19 23:44:37 UTC from loadaverage.org
                                            • @tealturtle What? What's the context of this?

                                              Wednesday, 23-Oct-19 23:41:07 UTC from loadaverage.org
                                              • @kaniini @moonman @mangeurdenuage No, right now it hasn't.
                                                It's just a matter of my confidence in that everything will be fine when it's enabled.

                                                Tuesday, 22-Oct-19 20:45:15 UTC from loadaverage.org
                                                • > and the lock face held a piece of numbered paper in the front so opening the lock required puncturing the paper. Super paranoid.
                                                  @moonman Oh yes, those were the times…
                                                  I remember like it was yesterday when I did exactly that. The year was 2014.

                                                  Tuesday, 22-Oct-19 20:45:11 UTC from loadaverage.org
                                                  • @kaniini This is most likely written by a Russian: https://git.postgresql.org/gitweb/?p=postgresql.git;a=commit;h=1edd4ec
                                                    Гордость прёт.

                                                    Saturday, 19-Oct-19 01:40:32 UTC from loadaverage.org
                                                    • @iceloops123 @saintfury Don't be, it won't actually happen %).

                                                      Saturday, 19-Oct-19 00:02:35 UTC from loadaverage.org
                                                      • @mangeurdenuage Oh, I didn't mean that either!
                                                        What a vicious circle…

                                                        Friday, 18-Oct-19 22:03:07 UTC from loadaverage.org
                                                        • @mangeurdenuage I didn't mean that in an aggressive way, just a very surprised way.
                                                          > I kinda have a foggy mind right now.
                                                          Understandable.
                                                          It's just that I didn't understand the first reply too, so I feared I'm slipping into complete confusion.

                                                          Friday, 18-Oct-19 21:22:02 UTC from loadaverage.org